It is Finished!

The reading portion of the Well-Read Man project is complete! It was a very long year, filled with 42-pages per day of classic content, both good and bad. But don’t despair. Even though I’ve managed to plow through all fifty books in the project list, the Well-Read Man project lives on.

As with a classic tome, the experience doesn’t end with the turning of the final page. Stay tuned for the remaining project-related reviews, discussions about books and reading, and new announcements for the project and its author.

Tim Patrick is a software architect and developer with more than 30 years of experience in designing and building custom software solutions. He is the author of multiple books on Microsoft technologies, and was selected as a Microsoft MVP for his support to the programming community. Tim earned his degree in computer science from Seattle Pacific University.

More to Read

The seventeenth century was a difficult time, what with the Enlightenment and all. People were looking for new solutions to age-old problems, and they had no qualms about throwing old beliefs into doubt. René Descartes thought that if you are going to start doubting, you might as well do something useful with it.